Gardevoir/Gallade (TCG) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

Publish date: 2024-08-22

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Gardevoir/Gallade
Era2007-2009

Gardevoir/Gallade, with more Gardevoir-centric variations known as PLOX (short for Power Lock or Psychic Lock), is considered by many to be the most dominant deck archetype of its era. After the release of the Secret Wonders expansion, players built on the obvious synergy between Gardevoir and Gallade to create early variants of the deck, which performed well in Play! Pokémon tournaments. Dominating the competitive play scene, Gardevoir/Gallade went on to win the 2008 World Championships, played by two-time World Champion Jason Klaczynski. His variant, packaged as a world championships deck, is known officially as Psychic Lock. Later versions of the deck used Weavile as a means of energy acceleration, although they never performed as well as early versions of Gardevoir/Gallade.

Strategy

Gardevoir/Gallade focused on preventing the opponent from using Poké-Powers through the use of Gardevoir's Psychic Lock attack and easily knocking out the opponents' heavy attackers with Gallade's Psychic Cut. Through the use of Telepass and Cosmic Power, Gardevoir and Claydol's respective Poké-Powers, in combination with a variety of searching and drawing Supporter cards such as Roseanne's Research and Celio's Network, Gardevoir/Gallade easily set up.

The deck's remarkable consistency left room for a number of situational cards. This build uses Dusknoir as a tech against the many archetypes of the time that filled the Bench with important Pokémon. Gardevoir LV.X was used as a tertiary attacker to clean up heavily damaged Pokémon on the opponent's Bench. Cards such as Battle Frontier and Crystal Shard were helpful against certain matchups, such as Infercatty and Skittles, respectively.

Key Cards

Typical decklist

The deck list appearing below is not official; it is meant to represent an average build of the archetype, not specifically constructed for any regional metagame. Being that this is merely an archetype, a player may wish to change any part of this deck when building his or her own version. The list shown assumes an EX Holon Phantoms through Majestic Dawn format. Potential later additions may be listed in the Possible tech cards section.

Possible Tech Cards

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